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507 Total Reviews

89%Value For Money

91%Security

65%Location

87%Staff

84%Atmosphere

95%Cleanliness

89%Facilities

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One of the nicers hostels I've stayed at, just wish you were in the village!

The hostel was just way too far from the village and buses are expensive, usually HI hostels are with a better location.
besides that the place was really nice, clean and warm. I love the detail of having a plug and a light per bunk.

I loved this hostel. The room was super clean and the beds, very confortable. This hostel is a bit far from Whistler Village, about 5 to 7 min by car.We had some trouble with the shower: the water was not that warm and was not evacuating well.

Extremely clean and upmarket hostel - much more like a hotel than a hostel. Large social area on the 2nd floor, including kitchen, dining room and laundry services. Location is based in one of the furthest sub-divisions from Whistler village, however bus journey takes 15-20 mins and buses come pretty regularly.

This place was ok, their wifi was unusable and the computer at the hostel was $6/hr. Nothing nearby, so need to travel to do anything which will be at least a half hour bus ride. Big common area and kitchen

My favorite HI.The dorms are well planned out so that 2 4-bed rooms share a massive double basin/mirror space, separate shower and separate toilet. Each set of bunks is separated by 4 giant lockers (with their own cable outlets that allow you to charge electronics securely using the power socket next to your bed). Common lounge, pool table and TV room are fairly social. Only downfall was the lack of bowls and cooking utensil in the kitchen which made cooking and eating near impossible at times.

This was more like a hotel than a hostel. Everything was so new and so clean. The beds were lovely and comfy and better than the creaky metal bunk beds you get in most hostels. Only a couple of things I would say could be better, it would be nice to get breakfast included and for the wifi to work in all rooms. I loved my stay here and would definitely recommend.